SAN FRANCISCO-Chicago-based IndCor Properties Inc. has awarded Cassidy Turley with additional property management responsibilities for 6.7 million square feet of Northern California industrial space. The new assignment brings Cassidy Turley's IndCor portfolio to approximately 20 million square feet.

The 6.7-million-square-foot Northern California portfolio is comprised of a total of 129 buildings located in the Silicon Valley, East Bay and Sacramento regions. The properties consist of multi-tenant distribution facilities and business parks and are currently leased to more than 522 tenants. The campuses range in size from 130,000 to 500,000 square feet.

Jim Arce, senior managing director at Cassidy Turley and leader of the Bay Area property management team, notes that “The area surrounding the San Francisco Bay is one of the leading logistics hubs in the US, if not the world, so building strategic partnerships with leading industrial owners such as IndCor is one of our highest priorities.”

Mike Krivonak, Cassidy Turley managing director and national account leader of its IndCor team says, “At every opportunity, we seek to expand relationships with exceptional clients like IndCor. The new West Coast assignment validates and underscores our efforts to provide tailored, innovative services through a national platform to each of our clients.”

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